SNEAK PEEK: Dynamite Entertainment for October 12, 2011

Dynamite Entertainment sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of titles arriving in stores this week. Take the jump for a look at Warlord of Mars: Fall of Barsoom #3, The Living Corpse: Exhumed #3, Jennifer Blood #5, Vampirella #10, Warehouse 13 #2, Robert Jordan’s Wheel of TIme: Eye of the World #14, and Warlord of Mars, Volume 1 trade paperback.

WARLORD OF MARS: FALL OF BARSOOM #332 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen + Written by ROBERT PLACE NAPTON • Art by ROBERTO CASTROCovers by JOE JUSKO (main), FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA (1-in-10)“Black & White” Retailer incentive cover by JOE JUSKO“Virgin Art” Retailer incentive cover by FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA
General Van Tun Bor leads the survivors of Thark on a perilous exodus across the Red desert. The once proud race of Orovars are reduced to the survival of the fittest as the tide of barbarism begins to sweep across the face of Barsoom. At the Atmosphere Plant, Scientist Tak Nan Lee and the Red Martian Anouk face unexpected danger from Anouk’s own people! The tale of Barsoom set 100,000 years before the time of John Carter continues!

THE LIVING CORPSE: EXHUMED #3 (of 6)32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +Art and story by KEN HAESER & BUZ HASSONCovers by KEN HAESER & BUZ HASSAN (50%), ANDREW MAGNUM & NAOMI BEAMER (50%)
THE LIVING CORPSE has taken the newly born vampire, LILITH, under his wing in an effort to help her become a better monster. Their first stop… The Wretched, a monster bar that may hold the key to the Living Corpse’s search for the mysterious Project Lazarus and its dangerous leader, Agent Romero. Will the Living Corpse get the answers he is looking for? Or will the night end in a bloody barroom brawl? (The respective answers are “maybe” and “hell, yea!”)

Also, what the hell is the demon Asteroth really up to? And the return of a certain crispy mad scientist! Yep, we jam a whole lot of monsters and mayhem in one comic book!

WAREHOUSE 13 #232 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +Written by Mike Johnson & Ian Maddox • Art by BEN MORSECovesr by BEN MORSE (50%), PHOTO (50%)
The comic book series based on SyFy’s hit TV show continues! When people begin disappearing into the mists of a small island off the coast of Ireland, Pete and Myka travel to the Emerald Isle to solve a mystery worthy of Sherlock Holmes! What’s the artifact responsible? Why were those people targeted? And the biggest question of all: when Myka is taken, can Pete snag, bag and tag the artifact is in time to save her from disappearing forever?! Written by WAREHOUSE 13’s very own Mike Johnson & Ian Maddox!

ROBERT JORDAN’S WHEEL OF TIME: EYE OF THE WORLD #1432 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +Written by ROBERT JORDAN, CHUCK DIXON Art by MARCIO FIORITOCover by JEREMY SALIBA
The Wheel of Time continues to turn! Thinking they’re safe from danger, Rand, Mat, and Perrin decide to explore the dead city of Aridhol and search for treasure. What they discover instead is an ancient evil that even the trollocs pursuing them are afraid of. Join us for the next thrilling chapter in this adaptation of Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time: The Eye of the World!

WARLORD OF MARS VOL. 1 TRADE PAPERBACK264 pages FC • $24.99 • Mature • (C:0-1-2)Written by ARVID NELSON • Art by STEPHEN SADOWSKI & LUI ANTONIOCover by JOE JUSKO
Dynamite’s Warlord of Mars is an incredible enhancement of the classic Edgar Rice Burroughs story, originally published in 1912 in All Story Magazine and later collected as Princess of Mars. If you thought you knew the story, think again! Featuring John Carter, an ex-cavalry officer in the Confederate Army who finds himself mysteriously transported to Mars, joined on his adventures by Tars Tarkas, his Martian comrade, and Dejah Thoris, a Martian Princess.

Collection Features:
• Issues 1-9 of the hit series by Arvid Nelson, Stephen Sadowski and Lui Antonio
• All of the series covers by Joe Jusko, Alex Ross, J. Scott Campbell and more!
• Character designs and turn-arounds by Stephen Sadowski and Shane Rooks
• And more!

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